Florida Primary Results: Democrat’s Worst Fears coming true; “polls” on Independent Voters Didn't LIE; Disaster in the Makings for Party in Upcoming 2010 Midterms:
By Marc Chamot
Florida Primary aftermaths;
“There’s a kind of hush, all over Democratic Party's World.”
What can we say when presidential candidate Barack Obama WON Florida for the U.S. presidency, less than two years ago and recent Florida primaries, Democrats got blown away on electoral votes?
Reversals of Fortunes; Florida, a state that Obama PROUDLY won for the American presidency, turned dead against Democrats and his Party.
Florida Primary results show, Democrat’s Worst Fears Coming True; and “polls” on Independents didn’t lie; major Independents were the forces behind the electoral elections for President Obama and Democrats in the past, but now it looks like Democrats have lost them for the time being.
And obviously Florida voting results also showing, and not only Independents were factored into major Florida defeats for Democratic candidates, it also showed numerous and extremely dissatisfied Democratic VOTERS leaving the party.
When times were good, President Obama’s Florida electoral results:
President100.0% of 7,005 precincts reporting
Candidate | Party | Vote Counts | Votes Cast |
Barack Obama | Dem | 4,143,957 | 50.9% |
John McCain | GOP | 3,939,380 | 48.4% |
Ralph Nader | EPF | 27,365 | 0.3% |
Bob Barr | Lib | 16,733 | 0.2% |
The New York Times story capitulating impending defeat: Turnout tells one potential story: “Republicans, despite a 750,000-voter disadvantage in registration compared to Democrats, brought far more people to the polls.In all, 1.25 million Republicans cast ballots in the Republican Governor’s race, while fewer than 909,000 Democrats voted in the Democratic Senate primary — even though both races were heated and close in the final weeks.
Marco Rubio alone, in beating two unknown challengers for the Republican nomination to the Senate, collected more votes than all the Democrats on the other side combined, suggesting that the party of Obama — without Obama on the ticket — faces an uphill battle when it comes to motivation. “It’s formidable, it’s very formidable on the right of the Republican Party,” said Daniel Smith, director of the political campaigning program at the University of Florida. The Republicans in Florida now have candidates who appeal to an angry, frustrated electorate in a swing state that is still bouncing along the bottom economically. Both Mr. Rubio and Mr. Scott can cast themselves as outsiders; both have focused their campaigns on fiscal issues and jobs; both have name recognition that their opponents crave.
Democrats, on the other hand, face a complicated set of circumstances. Mr. Meek, a congressman from Miami, and Alex Sink, the Democratic nominee for governor, are already a part of government, which in a year of anti-incumbency makes them vulnerable to attack as “career politicians.”
No, there are a whole lot of Democrats who are disappointed, pissed, outraged or who have just given up on Obama and his can't-do congressional enablers. Look at how this week, even one of his few positives-- stem-cell research-- was turned around and the White House didn't have a plan on how to respond in a way that didn't make it look like they were caught un-prepared and incompetent... again.”
Leftists’ progressives like the blogger above, Nancy Pelosi, and Howard Reid, progressive Democrats, and President Barack Obama, ignorantly perceive all of this (Florida), as “failures” to push and lean harder for socialist ideologies. It’s to the contrary; this country isn’t ready for, NOR wants leftists and Marxists policies.
Polls after polls, told Democrats they were in for an imminent defeat, if they pursued for their very unpopular, archaic and contrarian policies, because of mass defections of Independent voters from the Democratic Party, and "turn-off" potentials, like me, Marc Chamot.
They all “believed,” and "pandered" for the Latino/Hispanic votes, and for Latino specials interests groups, like the open borders and pro-amnesty groups, which told them, “it was the Latino/Hispanic voters that made a big difference in American POLITICS, and that they were the SWING voters;” NOW it debunks that theory all to shreds, it's always been the Independent voters and America leans Right not Left.
1 comments:
Marc,
Rubio and Scott were very high profile candidates, and very high profile races (especially Scott). There is a lot more of a passionate division right now in the Republican Party than in the Democratic Party. And, as the non-ruling party, there is the controversy of whether to nominate the best candidate or the candidate that can beat a Democrat.
The Democrats also have a fairly strong leadership structure right now between Pelosi, Reid, and of course, Obama. There is no clear "leader" in the Republican Party right now. There is no Republican who calls all the shots, and who has the authority (unofficially, of course) to give candidates permission to run.
Not that I think the Democrats will do well in November, but I think that the turnout for the primaries has more to do with the nature of the races than it does with the popularity of either party.
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